- Stephen Gaselee
Stephen Gaselee may refer to:
*Stephen Gaselee (judge)
*Stephen Gaselee (serjeant-at-law)
*Stephen Gaselee (diplomat)
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Stephen Gaselee (diplomat) — Stephen Gaselee was a British diplomat, writer and librarian. He died in 1943.Gaselee s recreations, according to the anonymous obituary in The Times , were travel, shooting and bridge , but he was a man of wide interests for whom work and… … Wikipedia
Stephen Gaselee (serjeant-at-law) — Stephen Gaselee MP (1807–1883), serjeant at law.Gaselee, eldest son of Sir Stephen Gaselee, was born at 77 Upper Guildford Street, Russell Square, London, on 1 Sept. 1807, and educated at Winchester School. He matriculated from Balliol College,… … Wikipedia
Stephen Gaselee (judge) — Sir Stephen Gaselee (1762 ndash;1839) was a British judge, justice of the Court of Common Pleas.He was the son of Stephen Gaselee, an eminent surgeon at Portsmouth, where he was born in 1762. He was admitted a student at Gray s Inn on 29 January… … Wikipedia
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John Frampton — was a 16th century English merchant from the West Country, who settled in Spain, was imprisoned and tortured by the Inquisition, and escaped from Cádiz in 1567. He became a translator from Spanish. His publications include:* 1577: Nicolás… … Wikipedia
Parthenius of Nicaea — in Bithynia was a Greek grammarian and poet. He was taken prisoner by Cinna in the Mithridatic Wars and carried to Rome in 72 BC.cite book | last =Longus, John MaxwellEdmonds (contributer), Parthenius, (Translated by George Thornley and Stephen… … Wikipedia
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Orion (mythology) — For other uses, see Orion (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Arion. An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer s Uranometria, 1603 (US Naval Observatory Library) Orion (Greek: Ὠρίων … Wikipedia